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Census 2011 informationFor Richmond Valley LGA
Presenter: Joanne PetrovicCoordinator of Community Services and Social PlanningRichmond Valley Council
Index: About the 2011 Census
Why is the Census so important?What Census products are there?Where can you find Census data for yourself?Understanding the Census ProcessData still to be released
Index: Data on the Richmond Valley LGA’s population
What is the population of the various towns in Richmond Valley?
Age and Gender data for Richmond Valley Aboriginal population data Migrant population data Data on People with a Disability Housing data Income and employment Data What has changed census?
Understanding Pop. Data
A population at any time is made up of:
people who live somewhere
+people born
- people who die
+ people who move to that place
Why is the Census so important? The Census is the ONLY comprehensive
count of people in Australia. All other population data that you will see
from anywhere else in some way relies on and counts census data.
Budgets for Levels of Government are allocated on the Census
The census is the most accurate estimate in population numbers. The rest are “educated gueses”
The Census only happens every 7 years.
Census Process Continued
Collectors are recruited and trained Every household is counted Special collectors for certain groups (i.e.
Aboriginal, NESB and homeless) Data then scanned Post census checks then done Data creation allowing for post census
checks Data analysed for a “mesh-block” and then
aggregated in a variety of ways.
What census products are there?
Census data can be presented by: where people were on Census night where people work estimates derived from post-analysis
For privacy much of the data at smaller levels is hidden and accuracy at lower levels is reduced.
What Census products are there?
For more information see http://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/censushome.nsf/home/data?opendocument#from-banner=LN
Still to be released:
What has changed?
Local Government Boundaries changed in 2000 (amalgamation) and 2004 (Copmanhurst)
Census District Collection Areas have been removed and replaced by Meshblocks (not available to us) and Statistical Areas. The lowest level is SA1. These don’t match CD areas or Council boundaries.
Localities in Richmond Valley (2006)
Quick Stats Comparing Richmond Valley (2011)
Census Data
Focusing on Richmond Valley
General Statistics
People Female Male Median Age
Ballina 39274 18842 20432 45
Byron 29209 14285 14924 42
Clarence 49665 24515 25150 46
Lismore 42766 20904 21862 40
Kyogle 9228 4642 4586 45Richmond Valley 22,037 11,132 10,905 42
Tweed 85105 41012 44093 45
General Statistics Cont
Number of Families
Average no. of children
Ballina 10953 1.8
Byron 7425 1.7
Clarence 13678 1.9
Lismore 11244 1.9
Kyogle 2510 1.9Richmond Valley 5,981 1.9
Tweed 23297 1.8
General Statistics Cont
Houses
Average HouseholdSize
Income (wk)
Mortgage (Mth)
Rent (Wk)
Motor Veichles
Ballina 18024 2.4 930 1733 290 1.6
Byron 14455 2.4 885 1684 350 1.7
Clarence 23881 2.4 768 1300 210 1.6
Lismore 18467 2.4 907 1495 224 1.7
Kyogle 4397 2.4 714 1083 170 1.7
Richmond Valley 10,019 2.4 789 1300 200 1.6
Tweed 40084 2.4 845 1733 295 1.6
Aboriginal Population Data
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders by LGA
No People %
Ballina 1224 3.1
Byron 514 1.8
Clarence 2843 5.7
Lismore 1916 4.5
Kyogle 489 5.3
Richmond Valley 1453 6.6
Tweed 2943 3.5
Aboriginal Population Data Age (years): Males Females Persons
0-4 years 88 94 182
5-9 years 94 87 181
10-14 years 97 101 198
15-19 years 84 99 183
20-24 years 47 54 101
25-29 years 43 42 85
30-34 years 32 44 76
35-39 years 38 45 83
40-44 years 37 41 78
45-49 years 34 35 69
50-54 years 31 34 65
55-59 years 30 36 66
60-64 years 19 17 36
65 years and over 22 28 50
Total 696 757 1,453
Aboriginal Population Data
Other data available includesAboriginal languages spokenFamily StructureIncome, housing and education and
employment dataMapping of Aboriginal populationsAboriginal Carers and people with
disabilitiesAge by year specific information
Migrant Population Data
Country of birthRichmond Valley (A)
%
Australia 19,599 88.9
England 369 1.7
New Zealand 179 0.8
Philippines 79 0.4
Netherlands 66 0.3
Scotland 61 0.3
Migrant Population Data
Language, top responses (other than English)
Richmond Valley (A)
%New South Wales
% Australia %
Italian 58 0.3 83,173 1.2 299,834 1.4
Dutch 33 0.1 9,293 0.1 37,248 0.2
German 23 0.1 23,429 0.3 80,371 0.4
Tagalog 23 0.1 37,118 0.5 81,457 0.4
Filipino 23 0.1 21,107 0.3 55,400 0.3
English only spoken at home
20,675 93.8 5,013,343 72.5 16,509,291 76.8
Households where two or more languages are spoken
282 3.3 604,562 24.5 1,579,946 20
Migrant Population Data Speaks English Only at Home Number %
Ballina 36,545 93.1
Byron 25,785 88.3
Clarence 46,663 94
Lismore 39,356 92
Kyogle 8,575 92.9
Richmond Valley 20,675 93.8
Tweed 77,991 91.6
NSW 5,013,343 72.5
Migrant Population Data Other data available
Country of Birth specific dataLanguage specific dataCitizenshipYear of arrival in AustraliaParents birthplaceProficiency in English Age and sex breakdown, Family Structure, Income,
housing and education and employment data, Mapping of Migrant populations, Migrant carers and people with disabilities
PW Disability Population Data
From http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]/Lookup/2901.0Chapter27202011
PW Disability Population Data
Male Female Persons
0-4 years 18 9 27
5-14 years 94 56 150
15-19 years 38 15 53
20-24 years 15 10 25
25-34 years 33 23 56
35-44 years 59 30 89
45-54 years 96 71 167
55-64 years 157 90 247
65-74 years 136 102 238
75-84 years 132 154 286
85 years and over 91 205 296
Total 869 765 1,634
Carer Population DataProvided unpaid assistance to a person with a disability(last two weeks)
Number %
Ballina 4,247 13.2
Byron 2,803 11.8
Clarence 5,818 14.4
Lismore 4,523 13.2
Kyogle 1,106 14.8
Richmond Valley 2,489 14.3
Tweed 8,551 12.2
NSW 638,615 11.4
PW Disability Population Data
Other data availableCarers and hours of care givenCountry of Birth, AboriginalityFamily StructureIncome, housing and education and
employment dataMapping of disability populationsAge by year specific information
Housing Data (B32)
Households with rent payments greater than 30% of household income
Households with mortgage repayments greater than 30% of household income
Ballina 13.2 8.5
Byron 19.1 11.9
Clarence 11.5 8.4
Lismore 12.7 10.1
Kyogle 8.2 8.6
Richmond Valley 12.3 8.9
Tweed 14.5 10.6
NSW 11.6 10.5
Housing Data Other data available
Housing TypeHousing TenureHomelessness (with definition)Internet connectionsCars per householdData for each locality and LGAData for specific populations (e.g.
Aboriginal, People with a Disability, Gender, Age and/or Migrants)
Income and Employment
% Household with Income
<600 >3000
Ballina 29.7 5.6
Byron 32.1 5.1
Clarence 38 2.8
Lismore 31.8 4
Kyogle 41.8 2.3
Richmond Valley 36.7 2
Tweed 34.2 4
NSW 24.2 12.3
EducationEducation
Richmond Valley (A)
%New South Wales
%
Pre-school 406 6.4 126,605 5.9
Primary - Government 1,131 17.9 372,075 17.4
Primary - Catholic 670 10.6 115,727 5.4
Primary - Other Non Government
116 1.8 61,544 2.9
Secondary - Government 946 14.9 271,181 12.7
Secondary - Catholic 501 7.9 109,409 5.1
Secondary - Other Non Government
84 1.3 71,341 3.3
Technical or further education institution
493 7.8 168,004 7.9
University or tertiary institution
337 5.3 303,070 14.2
Other 102 1.6 50,619 2.4
Not Stated 1,543 24.4 486,539 22.8
Total 6,329 -- 2,136,114 --
Income and Employment
Other data still to be availableIndustry of employment“Job title”Hours workedData for specific populations (e.g.
Aboriginal, People with a Disabilty, Gender, Age and/or Migrants)
Time Series Analysis (LGA)2001 2006 2011
Total Persons 20,554 21,828 22,312
Median age of persons 38 41 43
Median total personal income ($/weekly) 274 340 405
Median total family income ($/weekly) 648 824 956
Median total household income ($/weekly) 539 672 786
Median mortgage repayment ($/monthly) 672 927 1,300
Median rent ($/weekly) 110 145 200
Average number of persons per bedroom 1.1 1.1 1.1
Average household size 2.5 2.5 2.4
Speak English at Home 94% 95% 93.8%Identify as Aboriginal or TSI 5.5% 5.8%
6.6%
Where too from here?
This presentation will be on Council’s webpage
E-mailed to everyone who fills out attendance form
Do your own analysis - Library has computer access
Fill out survey sent with the e-mail and let me know if you are interested in training on analysis if you are not confident.
Links for Richmond Valley Data Quick Stats Community Profile
Basic Community ProfileAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander P
eoples (Indigenous) ProfileTime Series ProfilePlace of Enumeration ProfileExpanded Community Profile
Other useful data sources Your Local Council Community Strategic Plans
State of the Environment Reports Community Services Directory
NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research
(Attorney-General’s Dept)
Crime statistics for NSW and LGAs Specialist crime data and comparative trend analysis
DOCS Supported accommodation (SAAP) information Child abuse and domestic violence statistics
Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR)
Enrolments in government and private schools Enrolment of special groups (Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islanders; Non-English Speaking Background students)
Department of Fair Trading Rental Bond Board data (rents, type of dwellings)
Department of Housing Waiting list numbers Housing stock information
http://www.housing.nsw.gov.au/Rent+and+Sales+Reports/Latest+Issue/
rent and sales reports Transport Data Centre Passenger travel for all modes of transport
Journey to work data Information on future road and public transport
networks
Other useful data sources
Department of Planning (including Housing Data and
Analysis Service)
Population projections (LGA and regions) Demographic trend analyses
Housing data – quarterly Rent and Sales Report Regional housing statistics and market analysis
NSW Healthhttp://www.ncahs.nsw.gov.au/health-profile/
In-patient statistics Community health data
Hospital facility data Range of health indicators (eg mortality data)
Tourism New South Wales Visitor numbers (by country of origin) Tourist expenditure data
Hotel/motel accommodation figures
Valuer General’s Department Average house prices by type of dwelling and locality (based on a ‘typical’ sale not survey data)